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Young actress takes a journey with Pericles

25 year old Sydney actress Andrea Demitiriades reveals herself as a confident and effortlessly charming individual.

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Sex and war for a laugh

A new production of Aristophane’s Lysistrata at Monash University will demonstrate the relevance of the ancient comedy.

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Mirren praised for Phedre

A performance by Helen Mirren in Racine’ Phedre at Epidaurus has won widespread praise.

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A miracle of smoke and mirrors

BalletLab, latest work by Phillip Adams Miracle, while replete with with some great elements and brilliant music, falls short as a choreographic work.

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All promise and no delivery

Thomas Andronas reviews the all-woman rebetiko ensemble from Greece, San Mayiemenes and their homage to women rebetiko singers.

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The Birthday Party

A review of Pinter’s darkly humorous  The Birthday Party which is unsettling and menacing for both actors and audience alike.

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Loveline as a cabaret

Melanie Velissaris is one of three young performers who explore the idea of the woman who is unlucky in love in the cabaret show, Loveline-the Cabaret.

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A memorable journey

Thomas Papathanassiou’s award winning, Looming the memory recently on at Melbourne’s LaMama, is reviewed by Ross Karavis.

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Italy and Greece united!

Vasili Kanidiadis and John St Peeters talk about their original comic fusion of Greek and Italian: Zorba-Calabresi.

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Looming the memory

Read about a play whose main character returns to his family’s village to rediscover his love of chickens, meet his estranged uncle, uncover dark family secrets and realise what it

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